Production and characterization of gum operon mutants of Xylella fastidiosa cvc strain. / Produção e caracterização de mutantes do operon gum de Xylella fastidiosa.
AUTOR(ES)
Leonardo Cesar de Almeida Souza
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2003
RESUMO
Xylella fastidiosa is a fastidious, xylem restricted, gram.negative bacteria, that causes several economically important diseases as Pierce s disease of grapevine in USA and the Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC) in Brasil. CVC affects severely the São Paulo State citriculture jeopardizing thousands of jobs and millions of dollars of incomes. The genome sequence of X. fastidiosa has revealed several genes possibly involved in the pathogenicity mechanisms of this bacterium, among them, an operon containing nine genes possibly involved in the synthesis of an exopolisaccharide named fastidian gum. This gum is possibly involved in the bacterial biofilm maintenance that causes the xylem occlusion leading to CVC symptoms development. To study this operon, named gum operon, vectors were constructed to inactivate the gumB, gumD and gumF genes by two strategies, insertion.duplication mutagenesis and allelic exchange mutagenesis. The insertion.duplication mutagenesis involves the integration a whole plasmid containing a truncated copy of the target gene by homologous recombination with one crossing over. The allelic exchange mutagenesis involves homologous recombination with two crossing overs that substitutes the wild.type copy of the target gene by a truncated copy interrupted by a selectable marker gene. No gum mutant was obtained using the allelic exchange strategy; however gumB and gumF mutants were obtained by insertion-duplication mutagenesis strategy. GumD mutant was not obtained, suggesting that the mutation in this gene is lethal to the cell. Analysis of cells and colonies of these mutants growing in solid media and in suspension hasn t reveal any morphological difference to the wild.type strain. The disruption of the gumB and gumF genes does not influenced the adhesion capacity of X. fastidiosa to the glass, used as a substrate. Using the reporter gene CAT, wich codes for cloramphenicol acetil transferase enzime confering resistance to cloramphenicol, we verified that glucose has no influence in the expression of this operon at the transcription level. Using this reporter gene, we also identified a transcribed region directed by a non characterized promoter, localized in the antisense strand of the gum operon. A comparison between the soluble protein profile of the mutants and the wild.type strain, obtained by liquid chromatography, showed significative differences, indicating a pleiotropic effect of these mutations. The study of the function of the gumB and gumF genes in the pathogenicity of X. fastidiosa was not concluded because we verified recently that the strainm, used to generate the mutants, do not colonize the plants efficiently to induce symptoms in citrus and tobacco plants after mechanical inoculation.
ASSUNTO(S)
microbial genetics mutação genoma-sequência bactéria fitopatogênica genética microbiana genome-sequences plant pathogenic bacteria clorose variegada dos citros operon gum citrus variegated chlorosis mutation
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